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Résumé : CCCC MS 361 is a manuscript of Gregory the Great's Pastoral Care from the branch of the textual tradition which is closest to that used in King Alfred the Great's translation. It was written in the eleventh century, probably not in England, but has later provenance at Malmesbury Abbey in Wiltshire. It contains corrections in the hand of William of Malmesbury (d. c. 1142).
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
Gregory the Great - author
1r-104r - Gregory the Great, De cura pastorali || Gregorius de Cura Pastorali
Note : Title in red capitals
rubric : (1r) Incipiunt regule pastorales Gregorii pape urbis Rome. scripte ad Iohannem episcopum Rauenne urbis
Note : (P. L. LXXVII 13)
incipit : (1r) Pastoralis cure me pondera fugere
Note : Ends
explicit : (104r) tui meriti manus levet
rubric : (104r) Explicit liber Pastoralis. Deo gratias amen
104v-104v - Passio of Mauricius, Exuperius and Candidus
Note : On f. 104v, in another large hand, the beginning of the Passion of St Maurice
incipit : (104v) Temporibus diocliani imperatoris cum ipse ad consortium
explicit : (104v) Tunc hi preerant legioni mites affatu. dixerunt ad
Note : This incipit does not occur in BHL
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